
Alan Taylor on Revolutionary Ironies and the Continental Civil War
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Haiti's Historical Struggles
This chapter examines the long-lasting instability in Haiti, rooted in its independence struggle and subsequent international isolation. It contrasts Haiti's economic difficulties and authoritarian legacy with the more stable trajectories of the Dominican Republic and Cuba, while also critiquing Tocqueville's views on American civil conflicts.
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